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In a corporate environment, a network administrator is tasked with implementing Network Policy Server (NPS) to manage remote access for employees. The company has a mix of Windows and non-Windows devices that need to connect to the network securely. The administrator must configure NPS to enforce different access policies based on device type and user role. Which of the following configurations would best achieve this goal while ensuring compliance with security policies and maintaining ease of management?
Configure NPS to use RADIUS for authentication and create separate network policies for Windows and non-Windows devices, applying different conditions based on user groups and device types.
Set up a single network policy that allows all devices to connect without differentiation, relying solely on user credentials for access.
Implement NPS with a focus on MAC address filtering, allowing only specific devices to connect regardless of user credentials.
Use NPS to enforce a time-based access policy that restricts all devices from connecting during non-business hours, without considering user roles or device types.

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